Pulpit and Politics
Monday, March 3, 2025
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Disinformation ruins the conversation on fertilizer policy, MPs say
The National Observer
Pervasive disinformation around Canada’s voluntary fertilizer reduction plan makes it hard to have a rational discussion on this critical topic, Green and NDP MPs say.
Investigation reveals Poilievre, populist and pro-natural gas groups spread fertilizer disinformation to whip up outrage against Trudeau
The National Observer
Last month, a video was posted to Pierre Poilievre's Facebook page accusing the federal government of causing high food prices and driving farmers to ruin. The post on the Tory leader’s page laid the blame on "proposed fertilizer cuts" that would force Canadians into an "irresponsible" reliance on expensive imported food.
The video was misleading. Story here.
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Conservative premiers betray feds with fertilizer disinformation
The National Observer
Days after signing a landmark $2.5-billion deal with the provinces and territories to subsidize Canada's farmers, federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says she was betrayed by a cadre of conservative premiers. The leaders of the three Prairie provinces, who had supported the pact, echoed a far-right disinformation campaign linked to Canada's Freedom Convoy movement telling farmers the feds were going to force them to drastically curb fertilizer use.
Monday, November 2, 2020
For at least a decade, three founders of HyLife Foods have contributed thousands of dollars to the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba.
by Larry Powell
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Colleen Munro, owner and president of Hugh Munro Construction Ltd., Winnipeg. (HMC) A company photo. |
Now, PinP has uncovered a strikingly similar scenario - with a twist - in another part of the province. Except this time, the role that political donations may be playing has so far, flown beneath the radar.
Over the ongoing objections of several local residents, Canada's biggest pork processor, HyLifeFoods has just won approval to build a multi-million dollar hog factory near the Village of Elgin in the southwestern RM of Grassland. After initially rejecting the proposal, the local council there reversed itself and announced, last week, it was approving it.
The Reeve publicly claimed, the turnaround came only after winning concessions from the company. But, had the RM not reversed itself, it almost certainly would have faced a lengthy and expensive appeal before the Municipal Board. Given the precedent the Board set in Rosser, it surely seems approval would have been the final outcome, anyway.
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![]() 2014 2013 2011 2010 (There is no record of the fourth founder, Paul Vielfaure, having made any contributions. And it doesn't show any of them donating to any party other than the provincial PCs. My search did not go further back than 2010.) A Thai-based company took over controlling interest in HyLife last year. The three have now stepped down, at least from full-time duties at the company. But they remain a large part of the image it presents to the public. For about a week, I've sent several messages to the three, inviting them to comment on my story. They have not answered at the time of this posting. "He who pays the piper calls the tune?" Over the years, HyLife and its forerunners (including HyTek and Springhill) - along with other players in the livestock industry - have received significant taxpayer support from governments at other levels and political stripes, in the form of grants and loans. But, it's Manitoba's current Government, led by Brian Pallister's Conservatives, which has, arguably proven to be the friendliest to the hog industry. Soon after coming to office in 2016, it set aside environmental regulations under the previous NDP which had been seen as roadblocks in the way of industry expansion. Local RM councils used to be able to reject new factory barns or expansions of existing ones. Now, it's much harder, if not impossible, to do. And, there's more. One informed source tells PinP, "A plethora of bills have been introduced into the Manitoba legislature. There are more changes to the Planning Act proposed which are designed to further erode local government authority over planning decisions." So, despite a pandemic, hog industry expansion in this province seems set to continue apace. Meanwhile, voices of dissent in both cases cited here, have not gone away. Here's what Steven Tufts, who farms close to the site of the future barns in Grasslands, thinks of HyLife's decision to re-submit its application after initial rejection by the local council. "I am again writing a letter to who it may concern about the Hylife Gibsons Nursery. I am a small farmer south of Elgin with land across the road from the proposed barn. This is all fine. What really turns me off greatly is how this sneaky, devious bunch would reapply for this barn after the neighbours and RM of Grassland said no to them the first time. It is very obvious how sneaky these people are to reapply in Harvest time when other real farmers are too busy to deal with it. That is just an ignorant thing to do. I do not want people in my area who are like this. We have enough crime in our area." Further dissenting voices can be viewed here. RELATED: |
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Monday, December 30, 2019
Onward, Christian Fascists
The greatest moral failing of the liberal Christian church was its refusal, justified in the name of tolerance and dialogue, to denounce the followers of the Christian right as heretics. By tolerating the intolerant it ceded religious legitimacy to an array of con artists, charlatans and demagogues and their cultish supporters. It stood by as the core Gospel message—concern for the poor and the oppressed—was perverted into a magical world where God and Jesus showered believers with material wealth and power. The white race, especially in the United States, became God’s chosen agent. Imperialism and war became divine instruments for purging the world of infidels and barbarians, evil itself. Details here.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Rural Manitobans need to stop electing Tories if we hope to make progress on climate mitigation. (Opinion)
Despite the fact the tax applies to fossil fuels only, is refundable and exempts many farm fuels like the ones Mazier burns on his own farm, he amazingly concludes, it will “increase the cost of almost everything!”
In my mind, one cannot be a true supporter of climate action while opposing a price on carbon.
Here's why.
Here's the proof.
- THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
- CARBON TAX CENTER
- SUZUKI FOUNDATION
- PAUL ROMER - NOBEL PRIZE-WINNER
- CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
- PEMBINA INSTITUTE
- JAMES HANSEN - WORLD'S FOREMOST CLIMATOLOGIST
- BELOW 2 DEGREES C
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Vast acreages like this remain in Manitoba fields due to storm conditions some have described as "historic." A PinP photo. |
For years, Conservative has been the party of choice for most rural Manitobans. The outgoing MP for this area, Conservative Robert Sopuck, criticized organic production and strongly opposed action on climate change. He was a strong supporter of the status quo in regard to conventional farming and livestock production.
I'm not convinced that I fully believe Conservatives who say they accept that manmade climate change is happening. They take that position because the science is now so compelling, it would make them look ridiculous in the public eye to say otherwise. So their condemnation of a carbon tax is their "fallback position," where they can deny the science in private but publicly still appear to be disagreeing only on solutions.
Friday, December 22, 2017
It will be months before Canada can restore a critical pollution monitoring site
Monday, December 18, 2017
Rationale for Site C ‘Utter Nonsense,’ Says Former Hydro CEO
Sunday, December 17, 2017
While America Focuses on Tax Bill, Congress Quietly Tries to Open Arctic Refuge to Oil Drilling
Barrenground caribou, Nunavut.
Monday, November 6, 2017
Why Did Trump Release a Report Confirming Climate Change Is Real?
Friday, November 3, 2017
Trump administration releases report finding ‘no convincing alternative explanation’ for climate change

Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Political History is Written in British Columbia, Canada
We just witnessed history.
Yesterday’s BC election was a MAJOR breakthrough for Greens. The BC Green Party have re-elected their leader, Andrew Weaver, as well as two new MLAs. Sonia Furstenau has won in Cowichan Valley, and Adam Olsen has won in Saanich North and the Islands.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Trumping Canada’s Environment
Air pollutants from Texas used to be found in the Canadian Arctic. Will history now repeat itself?
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Brace for War - Against Trump's Impending Attacks on the Environment.
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Friday, September 16, 2016
Be Afraid. Writer Warns of the Possible Rise of "Trumpism" Right Here in Canada.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Free Trade, the Democratic National Congress and the Climate Crisis
Friday, March 11, 2016
SASKATCHEWANIANS! This Climate Crank Does Not Deserve Another Term in Office!
Controversial chicken ‘megafarms’ in the UK given millions in government handouts.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism Campaigners call for more sustainable system after revelations that huge farms near the Wye and Sever...
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Are hungry kids a priority for the Harper government? by Larry Powell The forum (for the riding of Dauphin - Swan River - Neepawa) w...
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by Larry Powell Planet In Peril has sorted through some of the confusion surrounding the absence of Robert Sopuck, the Conservative M...
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Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture...